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The Ferrari Enzo – The Coolest Car Ever You cannot talk about cool cars and not talk about Ferraris, and probably the car that epitomizes coolness best is the Ferrari Enzo. What makes the Enzo cool? Probably, everything about it. In this article you will learn all about this fantastic supercar and afterwards you will have no more doubt in your mind that the Enzo is definitely “cool.” History Just hearing the name Ferrari will make anyone think of sports cars. Through the years Ferrari has undoubtedly churned out a lot of cool cars, some of them are iconic models like the 1975 308 GTB, made famous by Tom Selleck in Magnum PI, but the Enzo is by far the coolest one they have ever made. Named after the founder of the company, Enzo Ferrari, this supercar is the embodiment of all the things dear to his heart, racing and performance. Styling Just having the Ferrari badge will instantly make a car quite a head turner, but the Enzo took it to a whole other level when it comes to style. The Italians are known to have a great sense of style and when it comes to designing cars they are not that shabby as well. The sleek lines of the Enzo makes it look like it is going fast just standing there. It kind of reminds you of an F1 race car, just a whole lot prettier.


Performance The ultra light carbon fiber body of the Enzo coupled with a monstrous 650 brake horsepower V12 engine makes for a high power to weight ratio. This makes the Ferrari perform very much like a race car, which is exactly what it is, a street-legal racer. The Enzo uses the same technologies that Formula 1 cars have, the huge and powerful engines, high-tech springs and suspensions, aerodynamic, even the wheels with its single nut design is reminiscent of race cars. Exclusivity Things that are almost impossible to get are definitely cool, and the Ferrari Enzo is at the top when it comes to being exclusive. You might think that the Enzo's massive price tag is enough to deter most people from owning one but you will find that you need to go through a lot of hurdles just to own one of these super cars. With a price tag of more than one and a half dollars, the Enzo is definitely one of the most expensive cars out there, and because there are only 399 of these cars in existence the price just gets higher as the years pass. If you have the money and you want to buy an Enzo for yourself then get ready to undergo Ferrari's screening process. Yes, it is not enough that you have the money to buy an Enzo, Ferrari will determine if you are worthy to own one. The Ferrari Enzo is undoubtedly one of the coolest cars that have ever rolled out in today's roads. The combination of its looks, performance and exclusivity all add up to make the Enzo the most sought after cars ever.

The Ferrari Enzo -What All Exotic Sports Cars Should Be Like What is it that makes a sports car an exotic one? Well if you look at the Ferrari Enzo, you will find the answer to that question. In the world of exotic sports cars the Enzo is in a class all its own in terms of design and performance. Ferrari has been in the exotic car business for many years now and they have a lot of very successful models under their belt. You can never talk about supercars without hearing any mention of the Ferrari brand and their cars, and this tradition of mechanical excellence is still present their best work yet, the Enzo. The Ferrari F60, also known as the Enzo named after the founder Enzo Ferrari, is the flagship model of the Italian sports car company. The Enzo combines Ferrari's contributions to the professional racing world and the super car circuit. By closely examining the Enzo you will find that it is not your usual sports car, nor is it just another super car, it is a racing machine that is built for the road. For a car to be considered as an exotic it must possess several characteristics that cannot be found in other cars, one of these is a humungous engine which incidentally the Enzo has in spades. The Ferrari Enzo is powered by a 650 brake horsepower V12 power plant with a 6-speed semi-automatic transmission that does a good job in transferring all of that power to the wheels. The body and chassis of the Enzo is made from very light materials like carbon fiber and aluminum which makes for a very


light, yet very strong body, which when coupled with the Enzo's monstrous engine translates into a staggering power to weight ratio. But the true mark of an exotic sports car is how fast it can go; horsepower does not mean anything if all that power cannot make the car go fast. Going fast almost seem effortless for the Enzo which was clocked at having a top speed of almost 230 miles per hour, and can accelerate from o to 60 miles per hour in just under 3 seconds. The Enzo is not just all about speed though, its aerodynamics is not unlike that of a Formula 1 car, in fact the aerodynamics in the Enzo is even better. The Enzo uses an aerodynamic design that is banned from professional Formula 1 competitions because it gives the user an unfair advantage; it also has a rear spoiler that automatically rises up when the car reaches a certain speed to make the car grip the road better. The amount of downforce produced by the Enzo is so great that it can be driven upside down on the ceiling if it is going fast enough. The Ferrari Enzo truly is a marvel of design and engineering, and the people who are lucky enough to be able to own one of these machines are very lucky indeed because they get to experience firsthand just how exciting it is to crawl into the driver's seat of a real race car.

Why Celebrities Love the Ferrari Enzo Supercars and celebrities almost seem to go hand-in-hand, when you are rich and famous it goes without saying that you own at least one cool car. And the one car that lots of celebrities desire is the Ferrari Enzo. The Enzo, named after the founder of Ferrari, is one of best supercars that have ever rolled out of the Ferrari assembly plant. The Enzo is not just any ordinary supercar, if you can call any supercar ordinary; it is a breed all its own. Teeming with racing technology that can make any Formula 1 driver blush, the Enzo gives a whole new perspective on how cars should be. But top of the line performance is not the only thing that attracts celebrities to get their hands on one of these monster exotics, for most of them the exclusivity that comes with the car is enough to get it. If you own am Enzo you are a member of a very elite club, because only the best of the best were


allowed to purchase these cars straight out of the dealership; yes, it is not enough that you have the money to buy the car, you also need to get Ferrari's approval first if you even want to buy an Enzo. The long list of requirements for the prospective owners include such details as you have to own at least two other Ferrari models and that they are in good running condition, so being rich is not enough to get an Enzo, you need to be super rich. To give you an idea on just how rich you need to be in order to own a Ferrari Enzo, here is a list of some of the more famous owners of this legendary car. 1. Paul Allen – He's one of the co-founders of Microsoft, the world's largest software company. 2. Nicolas Cage – An award-winning actor, it is true that he has fallen on hard times recently but in his heydays he was the proud owner of not just one, but two Enzos. 3. Eric Clapton – Legendary singer and songwriter, he got the very first Enzo that was imported in the United Kingdom, and there have been reports of him pulled over by the police in several different occasions because he got carried away in the fun of driving the car. 4. 50 Cent – An American rapper reportedly bought a yellow Enzo quite recently for more than $1 million. 5. Pope John Paul II – He did not actually buy an Enzo, Ferrari gave him the last of the 400 Enzos ever made, though it is highly speculated if His Holiness even drove it. Looking at this eclectic mix of people that have owned a Ferrari Enzo you will find that its appeal transcends borders and ideals; where else will you find 50 Cent and the Pope in the same list? If you are lucky enough to find yourself among the 400 owners of an Enzo, you are in good company.

The Ferrari Enzo – How much Does it Cost to Live the Supercar Life? Are you jealous of celebrities with all of their fame, money, and of course their garage full of exotic cars? Are you sure that you want to live the supercar life? If you want to know just how much work goes into a life full of money and fast cars take a look at the Ferrari Enzo. The Enzo is one of the greatest supercars that ever came out of the Ferrari factory in Italy, named after


the founder of the company Enzo Ferrari, it is certainly the car that everyone wants to have. But owning an Enzo is harder than you think; it is not enough that you have lots of money to spare to get an Enzo, you have to go through a lot of hoops before you are even eligible to own one of these supercars. When the Enzo first came out in 2003 everyone wanted one, but because only 399 were made for the public (the 400th Ferrari Enzo was given to Pope John Paul II as a gift), Ferrari had to screen the would be owner to see if they are eligible to own this piece of automotive history. There are lots of stringent requirements that you need to submit to Ferrari for you to even be considered eligible to buy an Enzo, one of the requirements is that you need to previously own at least 2 Ferraris and that you are a member of a recognized Ferrari owners club. But in spite of these ownership requirements and the $650,000 price tag (buying a secondhand Enzo these days would cost you about $1.5 million), lots of people have still lined up to get their own Enzo, in fact Ferrari has sold every one of the 399 production units even before they went out of the factory. Now if by some insane chance that you did get yourself an Enzo, you need to spend a lot more money for its maintenance. The Enzo is not an ordinary car that you can take to just any gas station garage for a quick tune up and oil-change, it is a sophisticated racing machine and it should be treated as such. A simple oil change will cost about a thousand dollars, and that is the tip of the iceberg. Once your Enzo is out of the factory warranty the costs will start to pile up. If you want the carbon fiber brake pads replaced it will cost you upwards of $4,500, not including labor costs. Replacement tires? $10,000, and don't even think about how much it will cost if you scratch a fender! Remember when there was a huge uproar when actor/comedian Eddie Griffin wrecked an Enzo? The estimated price for repairs was staggering that it became sort of legend in automotive history! Living the supercar life with a Ferrari Enzo will certainly drain out your wallet in a hurry, but for some people that cost of owning an Enzo is well worth it because of the exclusivity and elite status that the car exudes.

The Ferrari Enzo – Exclusivity at its Best When talking about the world's priciest cars it is impossible to leave out the brand that epitomizes expensive cars, Ferrari. For years Ferrari has dominated the supercar world with models that turn heads and empty wallets, and one of their most expensive models is also one of the priciest and hardest to get car in the world, the Ferrari Enzo. Named after the company's founder, the Enzo is essentially a street-legal F1 race car. It uses the same engine and the same suspension that you would see in the Ferrari F1 car and more. The body of the car is almost entirely made of carbon fiber, making it very light yet sturdy. With the carbon fiber body and aluminum chassis, it is one of the lightest production cars that was ever made; as a matter of fact, the only thing that is heavy in the entire vehicle is its massive V12 engine that can put out 650 horsepower. The Enzo is also one of the most expensive cars in the market today. The actual sticker price of the Enzo is $670,000.00, but because only 399 cars were ever made and the demand for it quite high, you will find that it is almost impossible to find a dealer who will sell you one for under a million dollars. Recent estimates put the current price of the Enzo upwards of $1.8 million, and this increases every time someone crashes their Enzo.


Now hypothetically speaking, if you have $1.8 million dollars can you actually buy an Enzo? If you are planning of getting it directly from a dealership, then odds are you are not eligible. Yes you read it right, Ferrari will not sell you an Enzo unless they find you worthy. Ferrari has strict guidelines for ownership, the first of which is that you have to have at least 2 Ferraris in your garage and you are a member of a recognized Ferrari owners club. If you happen to pass the examination by Ferrari and they find that you are eligible to own an Enzo you still cannot buy one, you will be put on the waiting list where you will have to wait until a unit is available for you. And if, hypothetically speaking again, you actually managed to get an Enzo you will have to spend a small fortune just for its upkeep. If you want to get a tune up for your Enzo expect to shell out no less than $1000, if you want to change the tires you are looking at a $10,000 price tag. And don't even think about getting the rear fender dinged when backing out of the garage! The price of a replacement carbon fiber panel is almost the same as buying a regular car! The Ferrari Enzo, with its enormous price tag and high maintenance costs, will forever be out of reach of regular folk, but it might be for the best. This exclusivity gives the Enzo an air of mystique that other cars just do not have.


One of the Top World's Fastest Cars The Ferrari Enzo One of the main reasons why you would want to buy a sports car would be that you have an unquenchable need for speed; you are an adrenaline junkie that likes to go fast and live on the edge. And if you have enough money then you could buy a car that can give you the best experience on four wheels, the Ferrari Enzo. Ferrari has been known throughout the world as a maker of extremely fast cars, they even have their own team of cars that compete in the world Formula 1 circuit so you know that they know what they are doing. Ferrari wanted to give their customers the same experience that their race car drivers have when driving their monster machines on the track, which is why they made the Enzo, a Formula 1 racer that is made for the road. What sets the Ferrari Enzo apart from all the other exotic sports car is that it really is a street-legal formula 1 race car. Almost all of the technology that Ferrari use in their circuit cars are present in the Enzo, if you climb into the cockpit (yes, it really looks like the cockpit of a jet fighter inside an Enzo) you will feel like you really are in a serious racing machine. All of the panels and most of the interior is made from ultralight carbon fiber, even the paddle shifters resemble that of a race car.


The Enzo is one of the top world's fastest cars, able to go over 230 miles per hour with an acceleration of 0 to 60 in under 3 seconds, the car is able to reach these staggering speeds all thanks to brilliant engineering and design. The body and chassis of the car is made from very light materials like carbon fiber and aluminum, the interior of the Enzo is quite bare compared to other supercars in its category but this is done in order to further minimize the total weight of the car. Perhaps the only thing that is heavy in the Enzo is its monstrous 650 horsepower V12 engine. But all of that power is wasted if the wheels are not in contact with the road, which often happens when cars go in excess of 150 miles per hour. This is not a problem for the Enzo, with its hi-tech aerodynamics and racing suspension it is able to grip the road even when going at top speed. In fact the Enzo utilizes aerodynamic designs that are banned in the Formula 1 racing circuit because it gives an unfair advantage. The Enzo is such an exciting drive that some of the best race car drivers like Michael Schumacher owns one, if he gets an adrenaline rush driving an Enzo there is no reason why you would not. So if you are looking for a car that can give you your fix of adrenaline every day of your life then the Enzo is the car for you, just make sure that you have a million dollars to spare.


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